It's been questioned. One of the communities that is at the Cornwall-Massena crossing is the Mohawk community. Community members account for a large percentage of the traffic that goes through the Cornwall-Massena crossing. The geography is quite unique there—you have parts of Canada that are actually located in New York State that are part of the reserve. So they commute between Canada and the U.S. a lot.
They've been impacted by this a little bit because they have to come to us and report in the city of Cornwall, and then return back to Cornwall Island. They've been a little upset.
The problem is that we haven't been able to come up with another solution other than to close it, so they've been somewhat understanding.